"After Hours," directed by Martin Scorsese and released in 1985, is a dark comedy film that follows the misadventures of Paul Hackett, played by Griffin Dunne, as he navigates a bizarre and surreal night in New York City. Paul's seemingly ordinary evening takes a sharp turn when he meets Marcy, portrayed by Rosanna Arquette, and becomes entangled in a series of increasingly bizarre and dangerous encounters with eccentric characters. As Paul finds himself caught in a whirlwind of strange events, including encounters with quirky individuals like Tommy Chong's character, his night spirals out of control, leading to a rollercoaster ride of comedy, crime, and drama. The film expertly blends humor with tension, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as Paul struggles to make it through the night in one piece. With its offbeat humor and unique storytelling, "After Hours" is a captivating and unforgettable cinematic experience that showcases Scorsese's versatile directorial skills and the talents of the ensemble cast, including Verna Bloom, in a night filled with unexpected twists and turns.
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